People
Rosemary Clooney
Biography:
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Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) was an American singer and actress. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the song "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers such as "Botch-a-Me", "Mambo Italiano", "Tenderly", "Half as Much", "Hey There" and "This Ole House". She also had success as a jazz vocalist. Clooney continued recording until her death in 2002.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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My Music: A Classic Christmas as Self (archive footage) | 2019-11-16 |
This Is Bob Hope... as Self (archive footage) | 2017-12-29 |
Bing Crosby: Rediscovered as Self (archive footage) | 2014-12-02 |
In Concert Series: Rosemary Clooney as Self (archive footage) | 2006-01-01 |
Edith Head: The Paramount Years as Self - Actress | 2002-11-26 |
Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song as Self | 2002-03-21 |
'White Christmas': A Look Back with Rosemary Clooney as Self | 2000-11-21 |
Christmas Unwrapped: The History of Christmas as Betty Haynes (archive footage) | 1997-12-01 |
Radioland Murders as Anna | 1994-10-21 |
Doris Day: A Sentimental Journey as Self | 1991-11-16 |
The Magic of Bing Crosby as Self - Narrator | 1991-10-29 |
Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration as Self | 1988-05-27 |
Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies as Sarah | 1987-01-17 |
Rosemary Clooney With Love as Self | 1982-03-12 |
Twilight Theatre as Singer | 1982-02-13 |
Pat Boone and Family: A Christmas Special as Self | 1979-12-08 |
The Losers as Melissa | 1963-01-15 |
The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers as Self | 1962-01-06 |
Some of Manie's Friends | 1959-03-10 |
The Edsel Show as Self | 1957-10-13 |
Conquest of Space as Musical Number (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1955-04-20 |
Deep in My Heart as Performer in The Midnight Girl | 1954-12-09 |
White Christmas as Betty Haynes | 1954-10-14 |
Red Garters as Calaveras Kate | 1954-02-09 |
Here Come the Girls as Daisy Crockett | 1953-10-22 |
The Stars Are Singing as Terry Brennan | 1953-03-11 |
Tony Pastor and His Orchestra as Self - Band Vocalist | 1947-08-27 |